- female, deceased (1182)
- Maria of Antioch was the daughter of Constance of Antioch and her first husband Raymond of Poitiers. She married the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I...
- male
- Philaretos Brachamios was a distinguished Byzantine general and warlord of Armenian heritage. Philaretos is testified on seals as "taxiarches"...
- male, deceased (1086)
- Gregory Pakourianos ("Grigol Bakurianis-dze";, "Grigor Bakurian") (died in 1086) was a prominent Armenian-Georgian politician and military...
- male, deceased (811)
- Nikephoros I or Nicephorus I, "Logothetes" or "Genikos", (died July 26, 811) was Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811, when he was killed in the...
- male, deceased (985)
- T'ornike also known as Tornikios or Thornikios (died in 985) was a retired Georgian general and monk who came to be better known as a founder of...
- male
- Nicholas (or "Nicolaus") Picingli was the Byzantine "strategos" of Bari who led the Greek contingent in the famous Battle of Garigliano in 915. He...
- female, deceased (803)
- Saint Irene was Byzantine empress from 797 to 802. As monarch she called herself "basileus" (βασιλεύς), "emperor", rather than "basilissa" (βασίλισ...
- male, deceased (1032)
- Otto Orseolo (Italian: "Ottone Orseolo", also "Urseolo"; died 1032) was the Doge of Venice from 1008 to 1026. He was the third son of Pietro II...
- male, deceased (959)
- Constantine VII "Porphyrogennetos" or "Porphyrogenitus", "the Purple-born", (Constantinople, September 905 - November 9, 959 in Constantinople) was...
- male, deceased (1214)
- David Komnenos (c. 1184 - 1214), joint ruler of Trebizond, was the second son of Manuel Komnenos (born 1145) and of Rusudan, daughter of George III...
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